Lecture

Autocorrelation and Spatial Dependence

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This lecture explains spatial dependence, emphasizing how nearby objects interact more than distant ones, influencing certain attributes. It discusses the non-neutrality of geographic space, a paradox for statistical tools that assume neutrality. The instructor demonstrates implementing a spatial autocorrelation measure and determining its significance.

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